“President Trump wants a SPACE FORCE—a groundbreaking endeavour for the future of America and the final frontier,” Parscale wrote in the blast. “As a way to celebrate President Trump’s huge [pronounced “yuge”] announcement, our campaign will be selling a new line of gear.”

Presumably featuring one of six imprints—as chosen by the people.

Many of the proposed images evoke old-school space missions; one is a direct rip-off of NASA’s famous “meatball” insignia, with white stars and a wan orbital path on a round field of red with a yellow vector. Another includes the phrase “Mars Awaits.”

There is no telling how many votes each option has received. (My favorite is the shield-shaped rocket ship blasting off against a teal sky. But don’t tell the President.)

Folks on social media, of course, are having a field day with the logo selection.

“When it comes to defending America, it is not enough to merely have an American presence in space,” Trump said during a recent National Space Council meeting at the White House. “We must have American dominance in space. So important.”

The country already boasts an Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Air Force.

Trump in March floated the idea of launching a space force to fight cosmic enemies. But any proposal to create a new military service requires congressional action, and is likely to become a long, drawn-out process.

One that the administration expects to monetize along the way: The White House Gift Shop is already taking pre-orders for Space Force commemorative coins, according to the BBC.